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A New Beginning. Purdue’s Expanded Commitment to Community & Regional Development Bo Beaulieu March 20, 2014 – Fulton County Annual Extension Meeting. Presentation Overview. The times they are a changin ’ -- The Restructuring of Purdue Extension’s ECD Work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A New Beginning
Purdue’s Expanded Commitment toCommunity & Regional Development
Bo Beaulieu
March 20, 2014 – Fulton County Annual Extension Meeting
Presentation OverviewThe times they are a changin’ -- The Restructuring of
Purdue Extension’s ECD Work
Expanding the Investment in the ECD Program
Major Focus Areas
Concluding Thoughts
Recent Organizational Structure
Purdue Office of Engagement
Purdue Center for Regional Development (PCRD)
Purdue Extension
Economic & Community
Development
The New Structure: Working Together
Purdue Office of Engagement
Purdue Center for Regional Development (PCRD)
Purdue Extension
Economic & Community
Development
The ECD Mission
To help Indiana
communities, both big
and small, grow their local
economies and improve
the quality of life for all
current and future
residents.
The PCRD Mission
Pioneering new ideas and strategies that
contribute to regional collaboration,
innovation and prosperity
Extension ECD & PCRD: A Valuable & Essential Partnership
Economic & Community Development
Purdue Center for Regional Development
Building on Our Unique and Complementary Strengths
Northwest East Central Southwest
Southeast
New
ton
The Five Extension Districts in Indiana
• East
• Northwest
• Central
• Southeast
• Southwest
Building a Network of ECD Regional Educators
The Major Focus AreasData for Decision-
MakersLeadership & Civic
Engagement
Community Planning &
Collaboration
Economic & Workforce
Development
Local Government Education Quality Places
High Quality Data: Discovering Your Local Assets
• Your population
• To be discussed later:
Your local enterprises
Your labor force
Your regional economy
The Features of Your County’s Population
Population Pyramid
Leadership and Civic Engagement
Tough Choices! Which One Would You Select?
Three approaches to improving student achievement in STEM subjects:
Choice 1: Invest in Great Teachers
Choice 2: Create Smart Accountability
Choice 3: Implement a 21st Century Curriculum from Kindergarten through High School
Community Planning & Collaboration
Economic & Workforce Development
Local Economic Develop
ment Activities
Regional Economic Develop
ment Strategies
Economic Development StrategiesCreation• E
ncourage the formation of new businesses in the county and region
Attraction • R
ecruit industries or businesses to the county and region
Retention• M
aintain or strengthen existing firms in the county and region
Expansion• E
ncourage the growth of existing firms in the county and region
C.A.R.E.
Source: Barta, et al (2010) CARE Model
\
Variable Count, 2011 % Share
Employed in Fulton County 6,809 100.%
Employed in county but living outside 3,488 51.2
Employed and living in county 3,321 48.8
Resident labor force in county 10,385 100%
Living in county but employed outside 7,064 68
Living and employed in county 3,321 32
3,321
7, 064
3, 488
• Based on strong commuting ties, Fulton County is linked to Cass, Kosciusko, Marshall, Miami, Pulaski and St. Joseph counties, IN
• Cluster analysis is performed for the 7-county region
• US 31 is the main transport corridor
Total Jobs: 6,809Total Residents Labor Force: 10,385
The region includes the following counties:Cass, Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, Miami , Pulaski, St. Joseph
Source: RDM, PCRD & ESRI
Note: Label includes cluster name, LQ 2012, and Employment 2012 Data Source: EMSI 2013. 2, industry cluster definitions by PCRD
Mature Star
Transforming Emerging
-20% -10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40%
-1
0
1
2
3
4
Biomedical/Biotech, 1.33, 26,923
Business&FinancialService, 0.56, 18,472
Energy(Fossil & Renewable), 0.51, 5,667
Mfg Supercluster, 2.28, 20,000
Advanced Materials, 2.97, 22,399
IT & Telecomm., 0.50, 4,697Transportation & Logistics, 0.89,
7,031
Arts & Ent., 0.57, 5,915
Edu. & Knowledge, 2.76, 16,933
Defense & Security, 1.37, 10,843
Printing & Publishing, 1.1, 5,032
Agri. & Food Process., 1.72, 6,741
Glass & Ceramics, 2.92, 1,248
Chemicals&Chemical Based, 2.04, 6,280
Apparel & Textiles, 0.6, 1,183
Mining, 0.91, 694
Forest & Wood Prod., 1.71, 3,858
Industry Cluster Analysis, 2007-2012
% Change in LQ, 2007-2012
LQ, 2
012
Regional Analysis: Fulton , Cass, Kosciusko, Marshall, Miami, Pulaski and St. Joseph Counties
Mature Star
EmergingTransforming
-60% -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% 140%
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fab. Metal Prod. Mfg, 3.02, 6,289
Primary Metal Mfg, 4.8, 2,849
Comp. & Electrn. Prod. Mfg, 0.72, 1,196
Transportation Equip. Mfg, 2.67, 5,819
Machinery Mfg, 1.78, 3,015
Elec.Equip,App. & Comp. Mfg, 1.45, 832
Manufacturing Sub Cluster Analysis, 2007-2012
% Change in LQ , 2007-2012
LQ, 2
012
Note: Label includes cluster name, LQ 2012, and Employment 2012
Data Source: EMSI 2013. 2, industry cluster definitions by PCRD
Mature Star
Transforming Emerging
Regional Analysis: Fulton , Cass, Kosciusko, Marshall, Miami, Pulaski and St. Joseph Counties
Economic & Demographic Attributes Value Description Source
Population (2012) 501,040 People living in the region Census
Jobs (2013) 267,793 Full and part-time jobs EMSI (QCEW, BLS; BEA)
Average Earnings (2013) $41,171Include wages, salaries, supplements and proprietor income
EMSI (BLS; BEA)
Completions (2012) 7,645 Students completing a specific course of study EMSI (NCES; IPEDS)
GRP, Gross Regional Product (2012) $19,224,325,993
Final market value of all goods and services produced in the region
EMSI (BEA; QCEW, BLS)
Exports (2012) $31,485,457,094$ earned from selling goods and services to foreign and external domestic regions
EMSI model (BEA)
Imports (2012) $30,532,236,123$ spent on procuring goods and services from foreign and external domestic region
EMSI model (BEA)
Data Source: EMSI 2013.2 & Censuso Trade balance is positive
Economic Attributes – 7 County Region
Local Government Education
Quality Places & Natural Resources
Management
A Final Comment: My Basic Belief
The talent and resources needed to build a strong and vibrant community and economy in Fulton County are present in your area.
Taking the time to uncover and build on these important assets is what is critical.
Contact InformationBo Beaulieu
Director, Purdue Center for Regional DevelopmentAssistant Director, Extension ECD
Mann Hall, Suite 266Purdue University